The Edge Theater Says Goodbye to Denver
After an eight-year run, the Edge Theatre is leaving Colorado for Chicago.
After an eight-year run, the Edge Theatre is leaving Colorado for Chicago.
And like the times, this Colorado Shakespeare Company production can be confusing.
It’s a wild ride at Curious Theatre Company.
Nataki Garrett has tendered her resignation as associate artistic director at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
The language is tough, the setting lovely.
The Vintage production is bookended by two terrific performances.
A surprise delivery didn’t stop one of the stars of Ain’t Misbehavin’.
This is the first DCPA Theatre Company production in the Garner Galleria.
“I’m pretty proud of being a Denver actor,” he says.
Aaron Posner’s play is getting its regional premiere at Miners Alley.
There’s nothing as sad for a playwright as a manuscript consigned for years to a drawer.
You only have two more weeks to see this show. Don’t miss it.
The second of Meridith Friedman’s storytelling trio premieres at Curious Theatre.
The Boulder Farmers Market is now open every Wednesday for the next few months. Asparagus season is here, so here’s a quiche recipe that takes advantage of wonderful spring flavors.
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine have turned George Seurat’s Painting into a musical.
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company offering the regional premiere of Bekah Brunstetter’s Going to a Place Where You Already Are.
The weather is freezing as vendors set up in the early hours of Saturday morning for the very first Boulder Farmers’ Market of the year, but the sun warms the scene as the hours go by. Familiar stalls line 13th Street between Arapahoe Avenue and Canyon Boulevard — the Boulder…
Artistic director Chris Coleman has raised the curtain on the fortieth season.
Peter Morgan is fascinated by the British monarchy, and his play at Vintage Theatre proves in.
While the topic may be subversive, this Off-Center production just isn’t.
The production at Curious Theatre Company is one huge, nourishing and gut-punching wallop of an evening.
You’ll fall to pieces over Always…Patsy Cline at BDT Stage.